(5)
Individuals
involved in security, including guards and game observers;

(6)
Individuals
with duties similar to those described in divisions (A)(1) to (5) of this
section or other persons as the commission determines. "Casino gaming employee"
does not include an individual whose duties are related solely to nongaming
activities such as entertainment, hotel operation, maintenance, or preparing or
serving food and beverages.

(B)
The
commission may issue a casino gaming employee license to an applicant after it
has determined that the applicant is eligible for a license under rules adopted
by the commission and paid any applicable fee. All applications shall be made
under oath.

(C)
To be
eligible for a casino gaming employee license, an applicant shall be at least
twenty-one years of age.

(D)
Each
application for a casino gaming employee license shall be on a form prescribed
by the commission and shall contain all information required by the commission.
The applicant shall set forth in the application if the applicant has been
issued prior gambling-related licenses; if the applicant has been licensed in
any other state under any other name, and, if so, the name under which the
license was issued and the applicant's age at the time the license was issued;
any criminal conviction the applicant has had; and if a permit or license
issued to the applicant in any other state has been suspended, restricted, or
revoked, and, if so, the cause and the duration of each action.

(E)
Each
applicant shall submit with each application, on a form provided by the
commission, two sets of the applicant's fingerprints and a photograph. The
commission shall charge each applicant an application fee to cover all actual
costs generated by each licensee and all background checks.